Meadowbrook spikers win
Cambridge, John Glenn suffer defeats

Published: October 9, 2003 8:00PM

BYESVILLE Meadowbrook handed ECOL rival New Philadelphia its 11th loss of the season in high school volleyball action Thursday night, 15-0, 15-8.

Leading the Lady Colts (14-7, 6-6 ECOL) were Kristan Ashbrook with nine kills and five digs; Cassandra Stires with two kills; Jenn Woodby with 16 points (one ace); Amy Graham with 12 assists and two kills; Paige Diehl with four kills; Erica Gann with two kills; and Mallory Secrest with four digs.

Leading new Philadelphia (7-11, 6-6 ECOL) were Laurie Trimmer with 12 digs and four kills and Monica Mareaketti with eight assists.

NEXTMeadowbrook begins Division II sectional tournament play on Wednesday at Buckeye Local against East Liverpool. Action is slated to start at 6 p.m.

Leading Indian Valley (6-13) was Emily McComb with 14 assists and 12 points; Megan Holmes with eight kills; and Darci Bober with seven kills.

Leading the Lady Bocbats (3-19) were Kelly Black with six points and five assists; Kelsey Folkert with two assist and two kills; Leanne Berger with four points; and Wendy Milligan with three kills.

NEXTCambridge begins sectional tournament play on Monday at Buckeye Local against Indian Creek beginning at 6 p.m.

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NEW CONCORD Tri-Valley defeated MVL rival John Glenn Thursday night in a hard-fought high school volleyball match, 15-9, 11-15, 15-4.

Leading the Lady Scotties (19-3, 14-2 MVL) were Lyndsey Willard with 13 assists and 12 points (three aces); Corey Harper with 12 points (one ace); Tricia Smith with six kills and five points (four aces); and Danae Lacy with six kills.

Leading the Lady Muskies (12-10, 9-7 MVL) were Erin Babcock with 10 points (four aces); Morgan McKinnon with six points (three aces) and four kills; Jenna Williams with seven points; and Allison VanVoorhis with four kills.

NEXTJohn Glenn begins Division II sectional tournament play Monday at River View against Dover, with action starting at 7 p.m.